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Germany does have decent numbers, unfortunately the frequencies for Berlin and Munich will be less this year, while Geneva will go up, it will be interesting to see if the numbers are similar next year and fingers crossed if Flybe base a 4th aircraft in 2019 they'll bring those frequencies back up again.Thanks for that Jerry.
Nearly 43k flying to Germany and Switzerland isn't bad at all. Just think where the numbers for those countries would be without Flybe.
An excellent number also flying to italy. I think the Italian routes will do well from Cardiff this summer. Also interesting to know, but not surprising that 1/3 of people flying from Cardiff go to Spain and Portugal.
If it wasn't for the snow in March then the airport may have been over 100,000 in March.Stats for March 2018 from the airport.
96,767 passengers passed through the airport up 11% on 2017.
The rolling year was 1,488,000 up 10% on 2017.
I used an estimate of seats sold based on the rough percentage of seats that were sold in August 2017. Roughly 88%. Now there will be 1 big variable and that is Qatar as it's a big unknown in how well the flights will sell. There isn't even an historic precedent to look back on for that.
For 2019 the major unknowns are whether Flybe will base a 4th aircraft and also if Vueling and Ryanair will expand or cut.
Looking at the airports and airlines strategy it does seem to be a mix of new routes and increasing frequencies on current routes.
Load factor is 58.3%Thanks jerry i was interested in that one now its gone double daily
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